Serving churches, temples, and synagogues in Radnor with UV-protection, security, and solar window film.
Sun Control Specialists installs window film for places of worship throughout Radnor and Delaware County. We work with church, temple, and synagogue administrators and boards on UV-protection film for stained glass and interiors, security film for sanctuary and entry safety, and solar film for congregation comfort. Film is applied to interior glass, is reversible, and is installed carefully around old, leaded, and stained glazing.
Radnor sits at the exact center of the Main Line, both geographically and culturally. Our Radnor projects split roughly 60/40 residential to commercial because the corporate corridor here is substantial — King of Prussia Road carries office park after office park, and the southwest-facing facades are a recurring solar-film job. Both segments specify the same SolarGard film lines we use in Villanova and Wayne, with the commercial work leaning on the LX series for combined solar plus security and the residential leaning on the Panorama ceramic series. Lankenau Hospital and the surrounding medical office buildings add a healthcare vertical: exam rooms, imaging suites, and waiting areas all call for solar plus glare control on west-facing glass. The Radnor Valley Country Club corridor handles the residential side, with the same architectural review and preservation considerations as Villanova.
Blocks up to 99% of ultraviolet light, the main cause of fading in stained glass leading, woodwork, painted plaster, textiles, and furnishings. Near-clear options protect the sanctuary while keeping it bright.
Learn moreBonds sanctuary, entry, and ground-floor glass so a break-in or impact is slowed and the glass holds in the frame. A practical safety layer for a building that is often open and lightly staffed.
Learn moreSolar film cuts the heat and glare that make a large, glass-filled sanctuary uncomfortable through long services. Decorative and frosted film adds privacy to offices, classrooms, and meeting rooms.
Learn moreUp to 99% UV rejection shields stained glass leading, woodwork, painted plaster, textiles, and furnishings from the fading and deterioration ordinary glass does nothing to stop.
Security film holds entry and ground-floor glass in the frame against forced entry or impact, a meaningful safety layer for a building that is often open and lightly staffed.
Solar film pulls heat and glare out of a large, sun-filled sanctuary so the congregation stays comfortable through long services without darkening the room.
Film is applied to interior glass and is reversible, so it protects without altering historic or stained windows. We adjust technique for old, leaded, and stained glazing.
Solar film reduces cooling load on a building that is expensive to condition, freeing budget for the work the congregation actually cares about.
You receive installation certificates, registered warranties, and product specs for the church board, building committee, and insurance records.
We meet your administrator or building committee, look at the glass that matters most, stained windows, sanctuary, entries, and match film to your goals: preservation, safety, or comfort.
You receive a line-item proposal with film selection, UV and product data, square footage, and a schedule that works around services and events. No pressure to decide on the spot.
We schedule around your worship calendar and work carefully around old, leaded, and stained glass. Interiors, furnishings, and finishes are protected throughout, and the film is reversible.
You receive installation certificates, manufacturer warranties registered to the congregation, and product specs for the board, building committee, and insurance file.
SolarGard Panorama Elite installer. UV, security, and solar film for churches, temples, and synagogues.
Not sure which fits? Start at our window film installation hub for an overview of every option.
Free, itemized written estimate. No pressure. Most houses of worship in Radnor install in a single day.